My little cactus
Hello friends I have had time to dedicate to my garden. My sister who many months ago also wrote here and retired. She has visited me and as she also likes planting a lot she has brought me some of her small cactus and succulents.
I have come here today to show them off. I know that many of you are also kind to plants. Although I know that there are fewer people around here now, I know that some of my friends have stayed.
Enjoy this small but pleasing to the eye view.
Sedum Hispanicum:
This is a small-sized succulent that is used ornamentally to make arrangements in pots and on rocky ground. It is dense growing and creeping.
Kalanchoe crenata
Kalanchoe Crenata is used in indoor ornamental spaces or gardens. They are easy to maintain and are easily propagated by cuttings.
Euphorbia Trigona:
It is known as the African milk tree because of the production of latex in its stems or leaves when detached from the plant. It is also called cathedral cactus although it is not a true cactus but rather a Euphorbia. It is of African origin.
Sedum Clavatum
It is a succulent native to Mexico. It grows in the form of rosettes very grouped and its color depends on exposure to the sun or not. Being the leaves of a pink tone when exposed to the sun and of greenish tone when being in shade.
Kalanchoe laxiflora
This plant propagates very easily, it can support the not-very-intense sun rays but it also grows in the shade, which is why the tone of its leaves changes from light green with reddish edges to bluish green when it is placed in the shade.
I will be back with other species my dear friends.
I have some of the species mentioned above. 😁